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Radio logs for Oct. 12

The following are the radio dispatch logs from the Morgan City Police Department. To report unlawful or suspicious activity, call the police department at 985-380-4605.

Thursday, Oct. 11

7:30 a.m. 1500 block of Bernice Street; Alarm.

10:32 a.m. 7200 block of La. 182; Arrest.

10:45 a.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.

11:07 a.m. 1200 block of North Prescott Street; Complaint.

12:26 p.m. 6000 block of La. 182; Suspicious subject.

1:14 p.m. Martin Luther King Boulevard; Reckless driver.

3:28 p.m. 700 block of Maine Street; Juvenile problem.

3:32 p.m. 300 block of Patton Street; Complaint.

3:34 p.m. 500 block of Seventh Street; Complaint.

3:52 p.m. 300 block of Third Street; Complaint.

3:53 p.m. 2600 block of Sixth Street; Medical.

4:18 p.m. 7200 block of La. 182; Loud music.

4:33 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.

5:20 p.m. 700 block of Belanger Street; Arrest.

5:28 p.m. Sixth and Terrebonne streets; Medical.

5:52 p.m. 1100 block of Marguerite Street; Investigation.

9:25 p.m. 900 block of Seventh Street; Assistance.

10:23 p.m. La. 70-U.S. 90 Junction; Medical.

Friday, Oct. 12

1:18 a.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.

2:23 a.m. 5000 block of Railroad Avenue; Alarm.

4:30 a.m. Railroad Avenue and Mount Street; Arrest.

4:57 a.m. 900 block of Belanger Street; Alarm.

Area hospitals announce births

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Timothy Dinger (nee: Katherine Russo) of Patterson, a girl, Adalyn Gail Dinger, on Sept. 17 at Thibodaux Regional Medical Center. She weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces and measured 20 inches. —— Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lavelle Vinson (nee: Jewel Ruth Crappel) of Patterson, a boy, McAllister Lavelle Vinson, on Sept. 18 at Thibodaux Regional Medical Center. He weighed 8 pounds, 10 ounces and measured 21 inches. —— Born to Joanna Lynn Guidry and Randy Clement Hartdegen of Morgan City, a girl, Ryli’Jo Kathlene Hartdegen, on Sept. 20 at Thibodaux Regional Medical Center. She weighed 6 pounds,

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Levee district to accept $5 million for Bayou Chene design

Officials continue to make progress preparing for construction of the $80 million Bayou Chene Flood Control and Diversion Project within the next 1 1/2 years.

The St. Mary Levee District Commission met Thursday at the Parish Courthouse.

The commission authorized Commission President Bill Hidalgo to sign an intergovernmental agreement with the Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority for the district to accept $5 million for design of the Bayou Chene project and to issue a notice to proceed on the project’s design.

Under that agreement, the district would be eligible to receive reimbursement from the state for any money the district spends toward the Bayou Chene project design, Levee District Executive Director Tim Matte said.

This project involves installing a permanent floodgate that can be closed on Bayou Chene in Amelia to prevent parts of up to six parishes from backwater flooding due to the Atchafalaya River.

Those parishes are St. Mary, Terrebonne, lower St. Martin, Assumption, Lafourche and Iberville. Other work on nearby Avoca Island and Tabor Canal would also be required.

Last week, levee district officials announced that the district received the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regulatory permit for construction of the Bayou Chene Flood Control and Diversion project. District officials applied for that permit in May 2013.

The $5 million from CPRA would allow the district to finish the final design phase and get the project ready to go to construction no later than April 2020, when money becomes available to the state through the federal Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act, Matte said. The project will take multiple years to finish.

The CPRA has committed to providing a total of $80 million for the project and plans to go ahead and give $5 million of that for design work. Construction alone is estimated to cost $80 million.

So the levee district either has to raise an additional $5 million from its partnering parishes or try to get another $5 million in state capital outlay funds, Matte said.

Commissioners also authorized the district to issue between $10 million and $13 million in limited tax revenue bonds at a 3.86 percent fixed interest rate for 20 years to finance construction of the Bayou Teche Flood Protection project.

Construction is estimated to cost $12 million, and the district should receive $2 million in a grant through the Statewide Flood Control Program. Levee district leaders hope to get more state grants funds in the next few years to help pay for more of the project.

The project is meant to prevent potential flooding along Bayou Teche from the Franklin area to Centerville and consists of building a receiving structure, floodgate on Bayou Teche at its junction with Charenton Canal and levees to keep floodwaters from going around the structure.

Officials expect to finish design of the Bayou Teche project by January 2019 and could start construction soon after that. The state bond commission has already approved the district to borrow the funds, Matte said. The project will take a couple of years to complete.

District leaders have about a week to decide whether they want to bond $10 million or $13 million, which would allow the district to complete the Yokeley levee extension project in the Franklin area.

The Bayou Teche and Yokeley projects would essentially be the final pieces to be able to have full flood protection of west St. Mary Parish from Charenton Canal to Wax Lake Outlet with openings closed by floodgates on Hanson Canal, Yellow Bayou and Franklin Canal, Matte said.

State Rep. Sam Jones, D-Franklin, thanked the district for working to ensure that portion of the parish is protected.

“That basically concludes what we’ve been trying to do for years,” Jones said.

The commission authorized the district to submit its annual state capital outlay funding request and apply for funds on the Bayou Chene project, levees west of Charenton and the Lakeside closure as part of the Morgan City Levee Improvements Project.

The levee district hasn’t yet decided what the plan is to provide flood protection for Lakeside Subdivision, but is submitting the funding request anyway, Matte said.

In other business, the commission

—Approved a change order to the Justa Street portion of the Morgan City Levee Improvements in the amount $70,092 to replace about 180 feet of pipe and install man holes and authorized Hidalgo to sign a cooperative endeavor agreement with St. Mary Parish Consolidated Gravity Drainage District 2. The drainage district will reimburse the levee district for the cost of the repair.

—Authorized installation of openings for maintenance access in the floodwalls at a cost of $45,280.

Happy 100th

The Daily Review/ Bill Decker
Morgan City Health Care Center celebrates the 100th birthday of Mai Nguyen on Wednesday. Asked about her secret for longevity, granddaughter Stephanie Nguyen, shown here, said her grandmother prays often and loves Popeyes.

Berwick council looks back, looks ahead at local events

BERWICK — The town council turned its attention to fun events past and future at Tuesday’s regular meeting at Town Hall. The verdict on the fifth annual Lighthouse Festival, held Thursday through Sunday, was that it was “OK.” Rain was an off-and-on impediment to the waterfront event throughout the weekend. The Berwick Volunteer Fire Department’s monthly report said 8.5 inches of rain fell during September, and more rain fell in early October. Council member Jacki Ackel, who is also part of the Berwick Historical Society, accepted some praise for the history exhibition at the Brown House over the weekend. She also accepted a ...

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Wheel House for Oct. 11

BERWICK
Housing Authority taking applications for all units from 8:15-11 a.m. and 1:15-3 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 16-17. Must bring birth certificates and Social Security cards for all members of the household, picture ID for all members over 18 and current proof of income. For info call 985-385-1546.

Legion donates flags to M.E. Norman

Submitted Photo
W. l. Bernauer, Jr. American Legion Post 242 recently donated an American flag and a Louisiana flag to M. E Norman Elementary School for them to proudly display. The post thanked the school for displaying the flags.

Man charged with DWI

A 52-year-old man was charged with DWI and careless operation in Morgan City after police stopped a vehicle on La. 182, Police Chief James Blair said in a news release.

—Manuel Mantalaba, 52, of La. 182 in Morgan City, was arrested at 2:58 a.m. Tuesday on charges of DWI first offense, no turn signal and careless operation.

An officer on La. 182 observed a vehicle with improper lighting. A traffic stop was conducted and the driver, Mantalaba, appeared intoxicated and performed poorly on a field sobriety test, Blair said. Mantalaba registered 0.152 grams-percent blood alcohol content on a chemical test, Blair said. Mantalaba was jailed.

Blair reported that officers responded to 46 calls and reported the following arrest:

—Melonie Ruffin, 47, of Railroad Avenue in Morgan City, was arrested at 9:46 a.m. Wednesday on a charge of failure to appear for criminal neglect of family.

Ruffin was located in the area of Poncio Street near Railroad Avenue and arrested on a warrant for 16th Judicial District Court. Ruffin was jailed.

St. Mary Parish Sheriff Scott Anslum reported that deputies responded to 35 complaints in the parish and reported no arrests in east St. Mary Parish.

Berwick Police Chief James Richard reported no arrests.

Patterson Police Chief Janis Merritt reported no arrests.

Arrest Reports 10-11-18

Franklin Police Chief Tina Thibodeaux reported the following arrest:
LaDante Tabor, 21, of Martin Luther King Boulevard, Charenton, was arrested Tuesday at 11:45 a.m. on a warrant for Third Ward City Court for failure to appear on the charge of speeding. Tabor was booked, processed, and held on a $343 bond.
St. Mary Parish Sheriff Scott Anslum reported the following arrests:
Dustin Burch, 24, of 213 Hendricks St., Patterson, was arrested Tuesday at 1:16 p.m. on a warrant for failure to appear on charges of no seat belt and operating a vehicle while license is suspended.
A corrections deputy at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center made contact with Burch when he turned himself in on an active warrant for his arrest. Burch was booked on said warrant and was released on a $1,500 bond.
Sheri Romero, 39, of 193 Gibbs Road, Franklin, was arrested Tuesday at 5 p.m. on the charge of leash law.
A deputy patrolling the area of Franklin was dispatched to a residence on Gibbs Road in reference to an animal complaint. Upon arrival, the deputy made contact with the homeowner who complained of dogs running around without leashes, coming into the yard and antagonizing the homeowner’s dogs who are in a contained area. The deputy observed dogs without leashes in the yard and made contact with the owner of the dogs, Romero. Romero was arrested and released on a summons.
Blake Bush, 25, of 563 Frederick Drive, Thibodaux, was arrested Wednesday at 10:26 a.m. on a warrant for failure to appear on the charge of possession of marijuana.
A deputy patrolling the area of Franklin was dispatched to the St. Mary Parish Courthouse in reference to a warrant arrest. Upon arrival, the deputy made contact with Bush who had turned himself in on an active warrant for his arrest. Bush was transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. No bail was set.
David Hayes, 32, of 8912 La. 182, Franklin, was arrested Wednesday at 11:33 a.m. on a warrant for the charge of theft.
A deputy patrolling the area of Franklin was dispatched to the St. Mary Parish Courthouse in reference to a warrant arrest. Upon arrival, the deputy made contact with Hayes who had an active warrant for his arrest. Hayes was transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. No bail was set.

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